Mumford and Sons
Mumford and Sons at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre |
Monday October 15th
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Mondays don't get much better than this. Willy Mason, Edward Sharpe and Mumford and Sons; all playing individually as well as together. The Adelaide Entertainment Center has significantly improved in looks and atmosphere since recent renovations. The concert featuring these talented musicians took place in the newest staging addition to the venue, the Adelaide Entertainment Center theatre - a room off set from the original venue, providing an intimate vibe felt by viewers and performers alike.
The support acts were welcomed by audience with generous applause and cheering non-stop throughout the evening. Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros were nothing short of incredible. With two drum kits, a brass trio, a fiddle and every other instrument under the sun - the band were fun, entertaining and just a cool bunch of kids. Their rendition of "Home" was stretched out and pleased the groupies who had been waiting all set for the hit. At one stage during this support act, Marcus Mumford took to the stage to perform Edward Sharpe and his ensemble, giving the crowd a sneak preview of what was to come.
The boys wooed the crowd, performing one song with no technology at all. |
Playing tracks from their breakout album "Sigh No More (2010)" it was "Little Lion Man" that saw the room burst into light leaving the audience in awe in a truly magical moment. The music, the lyrics and the crowd contributed to making that moment one that trumps other memories from the night.
The acoustics of the venue also allowed the handsome foursome to perform acoustically; beautiful vocal harmonies silencing the crowd.
The lighting completed the magical set |
Also showcasing songs from their recent album "Babel (2012)," Marcus, Ben, 'Country' and Ted displayed exactly how talented and diverse they each are performing songs that had a bit more edge and a fuller sound. It wasn't too long ago that a drum kit was foreign to the band, but oh how this has changed with the set ending in a jam reminiscent of The Beautiful Girls' live sets; a bunch of dudes just rocking out.
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